“What’s your promised land?” It was a question thrown to us by our wise Young Single Adult Teacher. Even after six years, the question still rings in my mind. At 20, my “promised land” meant finding my eternal companion - the man of my dreams - and getting married in...

“What’s your promised land?” It was a question thrown to us by our wise Young Single Adult Teacher. Even after six years, the question still rings in my mind. At 20, my “promised land” meant finding my eternal companion - the man of my dreams - and getting married in...

“What’s your promised land?” It was a question thrown to us by our wise Young Single Adult Teacher. Even after six years, the question still rings in my mind. At 20, my “promised land” meant finding my eternal companion - the man of my dreams - and getting married in...

Sometimes it seems like things couldn’t get worse, or like you can’t go much farther. When those times come, remember Elder Holland’s advice—it’s the same advice he would give his younger self on the side of a long highway when everything seemed hopeless: Don’t quit!

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